SOLUTION: the hydrogen ion concentration of a sample of each substant is given calculate the ph of the substance. a lemon juice[H^+]=5 times 10^-3 b tomato juice:[h^+]=3.2 x 10 ^-4 c s

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Question 979520: the hydrogen ion concentration of a sample of each substant is given calculate the ph of the substance.
a lemon juice[H^+]=5 times 10^-3
b tomato juice:[h^+]=3.2 x 10 ^-4
c
seawater[H^+]=5 TIMES 10^-9 m

Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Compute for each sample.
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